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PUB.CE-IE-422G 0704AB0.6 CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 2003 PRINTED IN JAPAN

CANON ELECTRONICS INC.1248, SHIMOKAGEMORI, CHICHIBU-SHI, SAITAMA 369-1892, JAPANCANON U.S.A. INC.ONE CANON PLAZA, LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. 11042, U.S.A.CANON CANADA INC.6390 DIXIE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L5T 1P7, CANADACANON EUROPA N.V.BOVENKERKERWEG 59-61, P.O.BOX 2262, 1180 EG AMSTELVEEN, THE NETHERLANDSCANON LATIN AMERICA, INC.703 WATERFORD WAY, SUITE 400 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126, U.S.A.CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.1 THOMAS HOLT DRIVE, NORTH RYDE, SYDNEY. N.S.W, 2113. AUSTRALIACANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.1 HARBOUR FRONT AVENUE #04-01, KEPPEL BAY TOWER, SINGAPORE 098632CANON HONGKONG COMPANY LTD.19TH FLOOR, THE METROPOLIS TOWER, 10 METROPOLIS DRIVE, HUNGHOM, KOWLOON, HONG KONG.

CANON DOCUMENT SCANNER

INSTRUCTIONS

Please read this manual before operating this unit. After you finishreading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.

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NOTICEq Copyright 2003 by CANON ELECTRONICS INC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,

transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or byany means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior permission of CANONELECTRONICS INC.

w The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.e Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this manual. However, Canon Electronics Inc.

and the subsidiaries on the back cover assume no responsibility for any errors or their consequences.r We do not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from operations regardless of item e.

Trademarks and Registered Trademarks● Microsoft WindowsR and Microsoft Windows NTR are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States

and in other countries.● ISIS is a trademark of Pixel Translation A Division of Captiva Software Corporation in the United States.● Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of

their respective companies.

FCC REGULATIONS (For 120V models)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment isoperated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be requiredto correct the interference at his own expense.

Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes ormodifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.

RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS (For 120V models)This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in theInterference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Industry Canada.

RÈGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE (For 120V models)Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe Aprescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par l’Industrie Canada.

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International ENERGY STAR® Office Equipment ProgramAs an ENERGY STAR partner, Canon Electronics Inc. has determined that this product meets theENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.

The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotesenergy saving through the use of computers and other office equipment. The program backs thedevelopment and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consump-tion. It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily. The targetedproducts are office equipment such as computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers andscanners. Their standards and logos are uniform among the participating nations.

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WARNING

CAUTION

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-6080/9080C.Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine in order tofamiliarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its manyfunctions. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.

Conventions

This manual uses the following symbols and indications.Before you start reading this manual, read the following and familiarize yourselfwith their meanings.

Warnings are provided for your safety and contain extremely important information.

Failure to observe the instructions provided in a warning could result in death or seriousinjury to yourself or your coworkers.

Caution notices are also provided for your safety and contain important information.Failure to observe the instructions provided in a caution notice could result in serious

injury to yourself or your coworkers or damage to the equipment.

These important notes contain important information on procedures that must befollowed or actions that must be avoided. Failure to observe a request could result indamage to the equipment or a malfunction.

Notes provide additional tips or advice that can save you time and effort in using the

scanner.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................1Conventions ................................................................................................ 1

Safety Precautions .....................................................................................5Daily Maintenance ...................................................................................... 5Installation Location .................................................................................... 7Power Supply .............................................................................................. 8Carrying ...................................................................................................... 8

Chapter 1 DR-6080/9080C1.1 Features of the DR-6080/9080C ......................................................101.2 Packaging: What Is in the Box? ......................................................121.3 Part Names ...................................................................................... 13

◆ Front View ............................................................................................. 13◆ Rear View .............................................................................................. 14◆ Connectors (Bottom View) .................................................................... 14◆ Operation Panel .................................................................................... 15

1.4 Optional Products............................................................................16

Chapter 2 Preparation Before Use2.1 Checking Your Operating Environment .........................................182.2 Connecting to a Computer............................................................. 19

SCSI Connections .................................................................................... 19◆ SCSI Cards ........................................................................................... 19◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable .................................................................. 20◆ Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator ...................................................... 20USB Connections ..................................................................................... 22◆ USB 2.0 Interface Cards ....................................................................... 22◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable ....................................................... 23Connecting the Power Cord...................................................................... 23

2.3 Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject ...............................................24Preparing the Document Tray Extension .................................................. 24Preparing the Document Eject Tray Extension ......................................... 25◆ Long Documents ................................................................................... 25◆ Short Documents .................................................................................. 26

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2.4 Turning ON/OFF the Power .............................................................27Turning ON the Power ............................................................................... 27Recognizing the Scanner .......................................................................... 28Turning OFF the Power ............................................................................. 30

Chapter 3 Software3.1 About the Software ......................................................................... 323.2 Installing the Software ................................................................... 33

Installing the ISIS/TWAIN Driver ............................................................... 33Installing CapturePerfect ........................................................................... 34

3.3 How to Use the Software................................................................ 36How to Use the ISIS/TWAIN Driver .......................................................... 36How to Use CapturePerfect ...................................................................... 37◆ Starting CapturePerfect ........................................................................ 37◆ Closing CapturePerfect ......................................................................... 38

3.4 Uninstalling the Software................................................................39

Chapter 4 Document Feeding and Scanning4.1 Documents ...................................................................................... 42

Types of Documents ................................................................................. 42How to Place Documents ......................................................................... 43

4.2 Document Feeding and Scanning ..................................................44Scan Procedure ........................................................................................ 44◆ Standard Feeding ................................................................................. 45◆ Panel-Feeding ....................................................................................... 46◆ Automatic Feeding ................................................................................ 48◆ Manual Feeding (Bypass Mode) ........................................................... 50Count Only Mode ...................................................................................... 52Using Patch Code Sheets ......................................................................... 53◆ Patch Code Sheets ............................................................................... 53◆ Types of Patch Code Patterns ............................................................... 54◆ How to Use Patch Code Sheets............................................................ 55

Chapter 5 Other Functions5.1 Document Detection Function....................................................... 58

Double Feed Detection Function .............................................................. 58Skew Detection Function .......................................................................... 58Staple Detection ....................................................................................... 59

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5.2 Setting in the User Mode................................................................ 60How to Set the User Mode........................................................................ 61

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting6.1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized .......................................... 64

SCSI Connections .................................................................................... 64USB Connections ..................................................................................... 66

6.2 Clearing Paper Jams ...................................................................... 67Paper Jam in the Paper Feed Unit ........................................................... 67Paper Jam in the Paper Exit Section ........................................................ 70

6.3 Paper Feed Trouble .........................................................................726.4 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal .......................................746.5 When an Error Code Is Displayed ..................................................75

Chapter 7 Daily Cleaning7.1 Daily Cleaning ..................................................................................80

Cleaning the Main Unit ............................................................................. 80Cleaning the Document Detection Sensor ............................................... 81Cleaning the Scanning Glasses and Rollers ............................................ 81Cleaning the Shading Plates .................................................................... 85Cleaning the Guide Plate (When Using the Imprinter) ............................. 87Cleaning the Ink Jet Nozzles (When Using the Imprinter) ........................ 87Power Outlet ............................................................................................. 87

7.2 Replacing the Rollers ......................................................................88When to Replace Rollers .......................................................................... 88Resetting the Counter ............................................................................... 89Installing and Removing the Rollers ......................................................... 91◆ Installing and Removing Pickup Rollers ............................................... 92◆ Installing and Removing Feed Rollers .................................................. 94◆ Installing and Removing Retard Rollers ............................................... 97

Specifications .........................................................................................100Specifications for the Scanner ................................................................ 100Options.................................................................................................... 101Consumables .......................................................................................... 102Exterior Dimensions ................................................................................ 102

Index ........................................................................................................103

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Safety Precautions

Daily Maintenance

When you are working around the scanner, follow these precautions to avoid thehazards of fire and electrical shock:

■ Never install and operate the scanner near flammable substances such as alcohol,paint thinner, benzene, or any other type of volatile solution.

■ Never damage or modify the power cord, and never place heavy objects on the powercord.

■ Always make sure that your hands are dry when you are handling the power cord or

plug. Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet.■ Never plug the scanner into a multiplug power strip.■ Never bundle, wrap, or tie the power cord around itself or another object. Connect the

plug securely to the power source.■ Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner.■ Never attempt to disassemble or modify the scanner.

■ Never use flammable aerosol products near the scanner.■ Before you clean the scanner, turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord

from the power outlet.

■ To clean the scanner exterior, use a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with wateror mild detergent. Never use any type of volatile solution such as alcohol, benzene orpaint thinner.

■ If you hear a strange sound, detect smoke or abnormal heat, sense vibration, orsmell odd odors around the scanner, turn OFF the power immediately and disconnectthe power cord from the power outlet. Call for service immediately.

■ Handle the scanner with care. Avoid shocks and vibrations to the scanner caused byreckless handling. If you suspect the scanner has been accidentally damaged, turnOFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.

Call for service immediately.■ Before you move the scanner, always turn OFF the power and disconnect the power

cord from the power outlet.

■ The scanner weighs 55.1 lb (25 kg). Two people must carry the scanner. You maydrop the scanner, or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it by yourself.

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■ To avoid damage to the scanner, never place the scanner on an unstable or vibratingsurface. The scanner may tip or fall over, and cause an injury.

■ To avoid overheating and causing a fire, never block the air vents on the rear of thescanner.

■ Keep all liquids, beverages, or any type of liquid, and clips, staples, necklaces, or

other metal objects away from the scanner. If you accidentally spill liquid or drop ametal object into the scanner, turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect thepower cord from the power outlet. Call for service immediately.

■ Never install the scanner in humid or dusty locations. Doing so might cause a fire orelectrical shock.

■ Never place heavy objects on top of the scanner. Such objects may tip or fall over,

and cause an injury.■ When you remove the power cord, grip it by the plug head. Never attempt to

disconnect the cord from the outlet by pulling on the cord. Doing so might expose or

break the core leads, damage the power cord, and cause a fire or electrical shock.■ Keep the area around the power outlet clear of all obstacles so you can disconnect

the power cord easily at all times.

■ Never spill water or type of volatile solution (alcohol, benzene, paint thinner) into thescanner. Doing so might cause a fire or electrical shock.

■ When the scanner is not being used for a long time, disconnect the power cord from

the power outlet.■ Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, dangling jewelry, long ties, or even long hair that

could become entangled with moving parts, especially the rollers that feed the

scanner. If such objects become entangled, immediately disconnect the power plugfrom the power outlet to stop the scanner.

■ Be very careful when you are loading a document or removing a paper jam. You may

be injured unexpectedly. For example, the paper edges may cut your fingers.■ Do not open the imprinter cover or upper scanner while the scanner is operating.

Doing so might result in a malfunction or injury.

■ Do not directly touch the pins and contacts on the scanner connector with yourhands. Doing so might result in a malfunction.

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Installation Location

More than 3.9" (100 mm)

More than 3.9" (100 mm)

More than 26" (660 mm)

More than 3.9" (100 mm)

24.8" (630 mm)(with document tray extension closed) 31.9" (810 mm)

(with document tray extension, extension wire open)

For operation, maintenance and ventilation, make sure that there is enough spacearound the scanner, as shown in the illustration above.

Avoid placing the scanner in the following places. Doing so may cause amalfunction and adversely affect the scanner or your computer.• Places exposed to direct sunlight

If installation in such places is unavoidable, provide a curtain or similar object toshade the scanner.

• Places subject to dust and fumesDust and cigarette fumes adversely affect the components inside the scanner.

• Near running water, a heat source, water vapor, or in an area such as alaboratory exposed to ammonia gas, paint thinner, or other volatile chemicals.

• Places subject to vibration and strong shock• Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity

Condensation occurring inside the scanner may impair scan image quality. Placethe scanner in a room that is well within the following range:

Room temperature 50°F to 90.5°F (10°C to 32.5°C)Relative humidity 20% to 80% RH

Use the recommended operating environment for the ink cartridge when usingthe imprinter.

• Near electronic equipment or heavy equipment that generates a strongmagnetic field, such as a speaker, TV, and radio.

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Power Supply

• Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz) or AC 120V (60 Hz) powersupply, according to your region’s requirement.

• Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet. Do notplug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device. If you use anextension cable, pay attention to the total amperage of the cable.

• If you are unsure of anything relating to the power supply, contact your servicerepresentative.

• Never place an object on top of the power cord or step on the power cord.• Never bundle the power cord or wrap the cord around an object, such as a table

leg.• Do not tug the power cord. When you remove the power cord, grip it by the plug

head.• Keep the area around the power outlet free of obstacles.

Carrying

Take care when moving the scanner. Two people should hold the scanner firmlyon opposite sides when lifting it.

■ The scanner weighs 55.1 lb (25 kg). Two people must carry the scanner. You maydrop the scanner, or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it by yourself.

■ When moving the scanner, be sure to turn OFF the power and remove any cables. If

the cables are not removed before moving the scanner, you may damage the plugs orconnectors by forcibly pulling them out.

WARNING

Chapter 1DR-6080/9080C

This chapter describes the features of thescanner, what’s in the box, and the names andfunctions of parts on the scanner.

1.1 Features of the DR-6080/9080C ........ 101.2 Packaging: What Is in the Box? ........ 121.3 Part Names ..........................................13

Front View ................................................ 13Rear View ................................................ 14Connectors (Bottom View) ....................... 14Operation Panel ....................................... 15

1.4 Optional Products ..............................16

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Features of the DR-6080/9080C

The DR-6080/9080C is a compact scanner that can handle large volumes ofdocuments. Here is a summary of the outstanding features of the DR-6080/9080C.

● Supports black-and-white (binary), and grayscale output (DR-6080)Supports black-and-white (binary), and grayscale.

● Supports black-and-white (binary), grayscale and 24-bit color output(DR-9080C)Supports black-and-white (binary), grayscale and 24-bit color output.

● High speed scanningSmall documents, such as checks and business cards, all the way up to11" x 17"/A3 size documents can be scanned. LTR/A4 size (portrait)documents can be scanned at high speed of up to 90 sheet per minute (DR-9080C).

● Large capacity, reliable paper feeding- Up to 500 sheets of A4/LTR-size documents can be placed at once.- A wide range of size and thickness of documents can be scanned. Paper

feeding is highly reliable. Document skew is automatically aligned as itpasses through the scanner. The scanner accurately handles documents ofvarious sizes and thicknesses.

● Double feed detection (See p.58.)The scanner detects double fed documents.

● Staple detection (See p.59.)The scanner detects stapled documents.

● Skew correction (See p.58.)This function automatically detects if the document is fed in at an angle, andstraightens out skewed documents.

● High durabilityThe scanner has high durability of six million scans.

● Compact size12.3" (H) x 18.1" (W) x 20.7" (D)/312 mm (H) x 460 mm (W) x 525 mm (D)

● Drop out colorThis function enables drop out scanning of (that is, “drops out”) a specific colorin the document.

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1.1 Features of the DR-6080/9080C

● Various optionsThe wide range of options includes the imprinter for printing characters on thedocument being scanned, the bar code module that reads bar codes ondocuments that are being scanned, and the endorser for printing numbers onthe documents after scanning.

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Packaging:What Is in the Box?

Make sure that you have everything. Check every item you have removed from thebox. If any items are missing, contact your sales representative.

*1 The power cord varies according to country of purchase.*2 For U.S.A. and Canada only.

DR-6080/9080C

Power Cord*1

Warranty Card*2 USB CableInstructions (this manual)

Setup Disc

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1Part Names

This section describes the names and functions of each part. Before you connectthe DR-6080/9080C, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the main parts.

◆ Front View

Document TrayPlace the document in this tray.

Upper ScannerOpen the upper scanner to clean the rollers or if paper becomes jammed. (See p.70.)

Document Tray Extension/Extension WirePull this out and use it if documents extend beyond the edge of the document tray. (See p.24.)

Power Switch (See p.27.)

Document GuideSet the paper guide for the width of the document you are going to scan.

Document Eject Tray Extension/StopperUse this if documents look like they are going to fall off of the eject tray. (See p.25.)

Document Eject Tray GuideSet this guide to the width of the document being ejected. (See p.26.)

Imprinter CoverOpen out this cover when you are adjusting the print position of the optional imprinter.

Operation Panel (See p.15.)

Do not open the imprinter cover when the optional imprinter is not installed.

1.3 Part Names

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◆ Rear View

Air Vent

Power Cord ConnectorConnect the power cord provided with the scanner to this connector.Connectors

To avoid overheating and causing a fire, never block the air vents on the rear of thescanner.

◆ Connectors (Bottom View)

SCSI ConnectorsConnect a half-pitch 50 pin (pin type) SCSI cable. (See p.19.)

USB ConnectorConnect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible cable. (See p.22.)

DIP SwitchThis switch is for setting the SCSI ID and turning ON or OFF the terminator. (See p.20.)

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1◆ Operation Panel

(6) Start key

(1) Counter display

(2) Count Only key

(3) New File key

(4) Bypass Mode key

(5) Stop key

1.3 Part Names

(1) Counter displayDisplays an error code or the number of pages scanned.To clear the number on the counter display, press the [Count Only] key, thenpress the [Stop] key down for at least two seconds.

(2) Count Only keySets the scanner to the Count Only mode for just counting the number ofpages fed. (See p.52.)When you press this key, it will light. If you place the document and press theStart key in this state, the document will be fed and the scanner will count thenumber of pages. (The document will not be scanned.)

(3) New File keyEnabled when the application supports the “Batch Separator” function. Thiskey lights when it is pressed, or when the batch separator has been set in theapplication. When this function is in use, scanned images will be saved to aseparate file or folder from that of the preceding images.

(4) Bypass Mode keyPress this key to set the scanner to the Bypass (manual) mode. Use thisfunction to scan documents that might double feed or that are bound at theedge and to be fed without page separation.

(5) Stop keyPress this key to stop scanning.Also use this key to cancel the currently set mode, or to clear the number ofpages scanned or cancel an error on the counter display.

(6) Start keyLED will light when the Count Only mode is selected or the application hasactivated the scanner. Press the [Start] key when the LED is lit to startscanning.

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Optional Products

The following options can be purchased and used on the DR-6080/9080C, if theyare necessary. Contact your sales representative.

◆ Imprinter UnitThe imprinter unit is installed inside the scanner, and prints a text message on thefront of the document being scanned. You can set the text message that isimprinted in the application.

Ink cartridges used are Hewlett-Packard ink cartridges, and the model numbers are:C6602B (blue), C6602G (green), and C6602R (red).

◆ Endorser ED-600The Endorser ED-600 unit is installed on top of the scanner, and prints a eightdigit number on the back of the document being scanned.

When using the endorser, the scanning speed lowers to match the printing speed of theendorser.

◆ Hard CounterThe hard counter is a seven digit counter that is installed inside the upperscanner. It keeps a tally of the pages that are fed through the scanner.

◆ Bar Code ModuleThe bar code module is add-on software that allows the ISIS/TWAIN driver torecognize bar codes. The application you are using must support bar coderecognition in order to use the bar code module. See the “ISIS/TWAIN DriverHELP” for more information.

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Chapter 2Preparation Before Use

This chapter describes the procedure fromscanner connection through to turning ON thepower.

2.1 Checking Your OperatingEnvironment ....................................... 18

2.2 Connecting to a Computer ................19SCSI Connections ................................... 19USB Connections .................................... 22Connecting the Power Cord .................... 23

2.3 Preparing for Paper Feed andEject .................................................... 24Preparing the Document TrayExtension ................................................. 24Preparing the Document Eject TrayExtension ................................................. 25

2.4 Turning ON/OFF the Power ................27Turning ON the Power ............................. 27Recognizing the Scanner ........................ 28Turning OFF the Power ............................ 30

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Chapter 2 Preparation Before Use

Checking Your OperatingEnvironment

Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use theDR-6080/9080C.

● IBM PC/AT or compatible machines that meet the followingspecifications:• Intel Celeron 733 MHz or faster• 256 MB main memory or more (recommended)• 100 MB or more of free space on the hard disk

● SCSI card that is compatible with this scanner or Hi-Speed USB 2.0interface card (See “Connecting to a Computer,” on p.19.)

● Monitor that can display at a resolution of 1024 x 768 (XGA) or greater isrecommended.

● One of the following operating systems:For SCSI• Microsoft Windows 98SE• Microsoft Windows Me• Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP6• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4• Microsoft Windows XP SP1For USB• Microsoft Windows 98SE• Microsoft Windows Me• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4• Microsoft Windows XP SP1

● Either an ISIS (compatible) or a TWAIN (compatible) application thatoperates on one of the operating systems noted above.

● Use the latest USB 2.0 driver when using USB connections. Contact your salesrepresentative.

● If the CPU, memory, SCSI card, or USB interface card does not meet therecommended specifications, the scanning speed may slow down or the timerequired to transfer data may increase.

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Connecting to a Computer

There are two ways to connect the scanner to your computer, SCSI or USB. Usethe method that is compatible with your computer system.

■ Do not turn OFF the scanner or remove any interface cables when an application is

running.■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time.■ Turn OFF the computer and the scanner before changing the cable format.

SCSI Connections

Connect the scanner to the computer.

To connect the scanner with a SCSI cable, you will need the following items that are notincluded in the package:● SCSI card

Check that the SCSI card is installed on your computer.Use one of the recommended SCSI cards.

● SCSI cable

The scanner’s SCSI connector is a half-pitch 50-pin (pin type) connector. Check theshape of the connector on your computer’s SCSI card or on the SCSI deviceconnected to your computer, and prepare a SCSI cable that is compatible with the

connector that can be connected to the scanner.

◆ SCSI CardsBe sure to use one of the recommended SCSI cards when connecting thescanner with a SCSI cable. The recommended SCSI cards are listed below.

Recommended SCSI cardsManufacturer: AdaptecProduct names: AHA-2930U, AHA-2940AU, AHA-2930LP, ASC-19160,

ASC-29160, APA-1480

● Be sure to follow the installation procedure in your computer’s operation manual

when installing the SCSI card to your computer.● Scan speed is slightly reduced with AHA-2930LP because synchronous transfer is

not available in Windows 2000/XP.

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CAUTION

◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable

■ Before you connect the SCSI cable, make sure that the scanner and the computerare turned OFF.

■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time.

Connect your computer to the scanner using the SCSI cable.Two SCSI connectors are located on the rear of the scanner. Insert the SCSIcable from the computer into one of the connectors on the bottom of the scanner.To connect another SCSI device to the computer, insert the other SCSI cable intothe vacant SCSI connector on the rear of the scanner, and connect the other endof the SCSI cable into the SCSI device in a daisy chain.

SCSI Cable

SCSI Connectors Power Cord ConnectorUSB Connector (cannot be connected)

◆ Setting the SCSI ID and TerminatorSet the SCSI ID and the terminator on the DIP switches located between theSCSI connectors and the power cord connector.Move the DIP switch towards you to turn it OFF and move it towards the scannerto turn it ON.

SCSI ID switch Terminator ON/OFF switch

Set the SCSI ID referring to the table above.Set unique SCSI IDs to any other built-in SCSI devices or SCSI devicesconnected to the computer.

SCSI ID

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

SW1

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SW2

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

SW3

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

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● The SCSI ID default is set to 2.● Assign SCSI ID numbers ranging from 0 to 7 for each SCSI device. Do not select 7

as this is normally assigned to the SCSI controller. If a SCSI hard disk is mounted, do

not use 0 and 1. Normally 0 and 1 are assigned for hard disks.

Set the terminator on the last SCSI device on a daisy chain to ON.

<When only the scanner is connected to your computer, or when anotherSCSI device is connected on a daisy chain and the scanner is the last SCSIdevice on the end of the daisy chain>Set the terminator switch to ON.In such a connection, be sure to set the terminator on all other SCSI devices toOFF.

Terminator OFF

Terminator ON

<When another SCSI device is connected as the last device of the daisychain>Set the terminator switch on the scanner to OFF.In such a connection, set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as the enddevice to ON.

Terminator ON, or attach terminator.

Terminator OFF

Be sure to set the DIP switch or use a terminator plug if this scanner is installed as the

last piece of equipment in a daisy chain. Note that if you use a terminator plug and theDIP switch is set to ON, the scanner may malfunction.

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USB Connections

Connect the scanner to the computer.

To connect the scanner with a USB interface cable, you will need the following itemsthat are not included in the package.● USB interface card

Use an extended USB interface card that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB 2.0 andoperationally tested by Canon.

◆ USB 2.0 Interface CardsBe sure to use one of the recommended USB 2.0 interface cards whenconnecting the scanner with a USB interface cable. The recommended USB 2.0interface cards are listed below.

Recommended USB 2.0 interface cardsManufacturer: AdaptecProduct: USB 2 Connect 2000LP (AUA-2000)

USB 2 Connect 3100 (AUA-3100LP)USB 2 Connect 5100 (AUA-5100)USB 2 Connect for Notebooks (AUA-1420)

● Be sure to follow the installation procedure in your computer’s operation manualwhen installing the USB 2.0 interface card to your computer.

● Use the most recent USB 2.0 driver provided by Adaptec or Microsoft.

● Windows NT operating systems do not support USB. Use a SCSI cable to connectthe scanner to computers with Windows NT operating systems.

● Use a USB hub that supports USB 2.0 if you need to use a USB hub.

● This scanner has passed the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 verification test. However, it may notfunction properly even when Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is built-in a computer as standard.

● Scan speed may slow down when Hi-Speed USB 2.0 is not supported.

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◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable

Do not connect both a SCSI cable and USB interface cable at the same time.

USB Interface Cable

SCSI Connectors(cannot be connected) USB Connector

Connecting the Power Cord

Connect the power cord.Be sure to use only the power cord provided with the scanner.

When connecting the power cord, follow these precautions. Failure to do so mightcause a fire or electrical shock.

■ Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet.■ Never plug the scanner into a multiplug power strip.■ Never bundle or tie the power cord around itself or another object. Connect the plug

securely to the power source.■ Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner.■ Before you connect the power cord, be sure to turn OFF the power.

■ Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz) or AC 120V (60 Hz) power supply,according to your region’s requirement.

■ Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device. If you use an

extension cable, pay attention to the total amperage of the cable.

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Preparing for Paper Feedand Eject

Pull out the document tray extension and the document eject tray extension tomatch the size of the document being scanned.

Preparing the Document Tray Extension

Pull out the document tray extension to accommodate the size of the document tobe scanned.

1 Pull out the document tray extension from the document tray.

2 Gently open the extension wire.

Use the extension wire if the document extends beyond the edge of the documenttray.

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Preparing the Document Eject Tray Extension

Use the document eject tray extension and stopper to prevent scanneddocuments from falling off the eject tray.

◆ Long DocumentsIf the document you are scanning is long, open the document eject tray extensionand adjust the position of the stopper as needed.

1 Open the document eject tray extension.

2 Lift up the stopper.

3 Adjust the position of the stopper to match the length of thedocument.

You can use the stopper without opening the document eject tray extension.(See p.26.)

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◆ Short DocumentsIf the document you are scanning is short, use the stopper without opening thedocument eject tray extension.

1 Lift up the stopper.

2 Adjust the position of the stopper to match the length of thedocument.

Adjust the position of the document eject guides if the document being ejected

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Turning ON/OFF the Power

Follow the procedures below to turn ON or OFF the scanner power.

Turning ON the Power

Be sure to turn ON the power of all connected SCSI devices before you turn ON the

computer.

1 To turn ON the scanner, press the power switch.

“00000” is displayed on the counter display of the operation panel.

If you hear a strange sound, detect smoke or abnormal heat, sense vibration, orsmell odd odors around the scanner, turn OFF the power immediately and

disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Contact your servicerepresentative immediately. Failure to do so might cause a fire.

2 Turn ON the computer.

When you connect the scanner to the computer, you need to make Windowsrecognize the scanner when you first start up Windows. (See “Recognizing the

Scanner”, on p.28.)

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Recognizing the Scanner

If you are using Windows 98/Me or Windows 2000/XP, then the first time that youturn ON your computer after connecting this scanner to your computer, WindowsPlug and Play function automatically displays a screen prompting you to install thescanner driver. Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with theinstallation. (The name of the installation dialog varies depending on the Windowsoperating system.)

● If you are using Windows 98SE, the “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialogbox appears.1. Click the [Next] button.2. Select [Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended).], and

then click the [Next] button.3. Insert the setup disc into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.4. Select [Specify a location], enter “D:\INF” (assuming that “D” is assigned to

your CD-ROM drive), and then click the [Next] button.5. Click the [Next] button.6. Click the [Finish] button.

● If you are using Windows Me, the “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog boxappears.1. Select [Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)] and then click the

[Next] button.2. Insert the setup disc into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.3. Select [Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended).], and

then select [Specify a location]. Enter “D:\INF” (assuming that “D” isassigned to your CD-ROM drive), and then click the [Next] button.

4. Click the [Next] button.5. Click the [Finish] button.

● If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, the “Found New HardwareWizard” dialog box appears.1. Click the [Next] button to proceed to the “Install Hardware Device Drivers”

screen.2. Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)], and then

click the [Next] button to proceed to the “Locate Driver Files” screen.3. Select [Specify a location], and then click the [Next] button.4. Insert the setup disc into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.5. Enter “D:\INF” (assuming that “D” is assigned to your CD-ROM drive), and

then click the [OK] button.6. In the “Driver Files Search Results” screen, click the [Next] button.7. If the message “Digital Signature Not Found” appears, click [Yes] to continue

installation.8. On the “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard” screen, click the

[Finish] button.

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● If you are using Windows XP, the “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialogbox appears.1. Insert the setup disc into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.2. In the “Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard” screen, select [Install

from a list or specific location (Advanced)], and then click the [Next] button.3. Select [Search for the best driver in these locations], and then clear the

[Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM...)] check box. Select [Includethis location in the search], enter “D:\INF” (assuming that “D” is assigned toyour CD-ROM drive), and then click the [Next] button.

4. Click the [Continue Anyway] button in the “Hardware Installation” dialog box.Although a message appears indicating that the driver “has not passedWindows logo testing”, simply continue operation.

5. Click the [Finish] button in the “Completing the Found New HardwareWizard” screen.

● The DR-6080 will be registered as “CANON DR-6080 SCSI” or “CANON DR-6080USB” in the “Imaging Device” directory.

● The DR-9080C will be registered as “CANON DR-9080C SCSI” or“CANON DR-9080C USB” in the “Imaging Device” directory.

● The displayed device name of the DR-6080 or DR-9080C differs depending on the

connection, via SCSI or via USB. Turn OFF the power to the scanner and thecomputer before changing the connections, and then turn ON the power and let thecomputer recognize the scanner again.

If you cancel the scanner recognition operation before it finishes, the driver installer

screen will be displayed again when you restart your computer. Complete the driverinstallation.

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Turning OFF the Power

1 Turn OFF the computer.

2 To turn OFF the scanner, press the power switch.

■ Wait at least 10 seconds before turning ON the scanner again.

■ For your safety, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet if you are notusing the scanner for a long time.

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Chapter 3Software

This chapter describes how to install and usethe ISIS/TWAIN driver and CapturePerfect sothat you can use this scanner.

3.1 About the Software .............................323.2 Installing the Software .......................33

Installing the ISIS/TWAIN Driver .............. 33Installing CapturePerfect.......................... 34

3.3 How to Use the Software....................36How to Use the ISIS/TWAIN Driver ......... 36How to Use CapturePerfect ..................... 37

3.4 Uninstalling the Software ................. 39

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About the Software

The following software applications are provided on the setup disc that ispackaged with the scanner. Be sure to open and read the Readme.txt file on thesetup disc before installing the software.

● ISIS/TWAIN driver

● CapturePerfectThis is a TWAIN compatible application for scanning images. Install it ifnecessary.

● The ISIS/TWAIN driver provided with the scanner does not necessarily operate allISIS compatible applications or all TWAIN compatible applications. Contact your

sales representative for further information.● Some functions mentioned in this manual may not be operated in some applications.

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Installing the Software

This section describes how to install the ISIS/TWAIN driver and CapturePerfect sothat you can use the scanner.

Installing the ISIS/TWAIN Driver

Connect the scanner to the computer.

● If another ISIS compatible driver is already installed on the computer, be sure tomake a backup of the following file. The content of this file may be overwritten when

the ISIS/TWAIN driver is installed.C:\Windows\PixTran\*.*C:\Windows\System\pix*.dll

● The names of the “\Windows” and “\Windows\System” folders are different, dependingon which Windows operating system you are using. The names of the above foldersare representative and should be replaced by the name of the folder used in your

operating system.

1 Turn ON your computer and start Windows.

Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP.

2 Insert the setup disc into the CD-ROM drive.This manual assumes that “D” is assigned to your CD-ROM drive.

3 Click the [Start] button, and then select [Run].The screen depends on which Windows operating system you are using.

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4 Enter “D:\Driver\setup.exe” in the [Open] field, and then click [OK].

The installation starts.

5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

Installing CapturePerfect

Connect the scanner to the computer.

1 Turn ON your computer and start Windows.

Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,

Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP.

2 Insert the setup disc into the CD-ROM drive.This manual assumes that “D” is assigned to your CD-ROM drive.

3 Click the [Start] button, and then select [Run].The screen depends on which Windows operating system you are using.

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4 Enter “D:\CapturePerfect\setup.exe” in the [Open] field, and thenclick [OK].

The installation starts.

5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

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How to Use the Software

This section describes how to use CapturePerfect so that you can use thescanner.Read the “ISIS/TWAIN Driver HELP” for information on using the ISIS/TWAINdriver.

How to Use the ISIS/TWAIN Driver

The explanation on how to use the ISIS/TWAIN driver is in the ISIS/TWAIN driverhelp file. To view the help file, click the [Start] button, then click [Programs] -[Canon DR-6080 & 9080C] - [Canon DR-6080 & 9080C Help].

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How to Use CapturePerfect

This section describes the procedure to start and end CapturePerfect. See [Help]in CapturePerfect for information on how to use CapturePerfect.

◆ Starting CapturePerfect

1 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Programs] - [CapturePerfect2.0].Click [All Programs] - [CapturePerfect 2.0] if your OS is Windows XP.

2 Start CapturePerfect.

The basic operation of CapturePerfect is noted in the CapturePerfect help file. Refer by

selecting [Help] from the [Help] menu on the menu bar in CapturePerfect to view theexplanation.

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◆ Closing CapturePerfect

1 Select [Exit] from the [File] menu.

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Uninstalling the Software

This section describes how to uninstall the ISIS/TWAIN driver and CapturePerfect.

● Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,

Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP.● The dialogs and button names in Windows XP are different from those used in the

explanations in this manual. Refer to the Windows XP “Help and Support Center” to

uninstall the software.

1 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Settings]-[Control Panel].

2 Double click on the [Add/Remove Programs] icon.

The [Add/Remove Programs Properties] dialog box appears.

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3 Select “Canon DR-6080/9080C Driver” or “CapturePerfect 2.0” fromthe list in the dialog box, and then click the [Add/Remove] button.

4 The [Confirm File Deletion] dialog box appears.

If you selected “Canon DR-6080/9080C Driver,” the above dialog box appears.

If you selected “CapturePerfect 2.0,” the above dialog box appears.

5 Click the [Yes] button, and the uninstaller starts.Follow the instructions on the screen to finish uninstalling the software.

Chapter 4Document Feeding and

This chapter describes precautions regardingdocuments that can be handled on thisscanner and scanning operations.

4.1 Documents ..........................................42Types of Documents. ............................... 42How to Place Documents ........................ 43

4.2 Document Feeding and Scanning.....44Scan Procedure ....................................... 44Count Only Mode ..................................... 52Using Patch Code Sheets ........................ 53

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Documents

This section describes about the types of documents and how to set them.

Treat the documents carefully. The paper edges may cut your fingers.

Types of DocumentsThe DR-6080/9080C can feed a wide variety of document sizes. The ranges ofwidth and length for a document are:

Width : 2.2" to 12" (55 to 305 mm)Length : 2.8" to 17.0" (70 to 432 mm) (Documents up to 39.4" (1,000 mm)

can be scanned in the extra long mode.)Thickness: 0.002" to 0.006"/0.06 to 0.15 mm (Auto feeding)

0.002" to 0.01"/0.05 to 0.3 mm (Manual feeding)Weight : 13 to 32 lb bond (48 to 120 g/m2)(Auto feeding)

11 to 64 lb bond (40 to 240 g/m2)(Manual feeding)

Follow these guidelines when you prepare a document for scanning:• Duplex scanning, color scanning, and high density (600 dpi) scanning cannot be

done with large documents, such as 11" x 17" size paper and A3 size paper.Change the scanning mode to scan these sizes.

• Set the scan mode to “black and white” to scan long documents.• Before scanning documents that contain pasted artwork, make sure that the ink

or paste on the pages is thoroughly dry. If the documents are scanned with theink or paste still wet, the scanner may cause problems.

• If you scan a document written in pencil, the letters may not scan properly or thepencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain subsequent documents. Before youscan this kind of document, make a copy and then scan the copy. After scanninga document written in pencil or some other soft writing material, be sure to cleanthe scanning rollers. (See p.81.)

• If you scan thin paper in the Duplex mode, the ink printed on the back side maybe scanned. If this happens, adjust the scanning density.

• If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documentsmay cause a feeding error. If this happens, select [Manual feed] and scan thedocument one by one.

• When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure that they are not stucktogether.

• To avoid paper jams, damage to documents, and a scanner malfunction, do notfeed the following types of paper. If you want to scan these types of paper, firstmake a copy and then scan the copy.

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Paper with clips or staples

Carbon-backed paper

Coated paper or fax recording paper

Extremely thin paper

Paper with binding holes

Wrinkled or creased paper

Curled paper

Torn paper

● Note that mixing documents of different thickness and size may cause a malfunction

during feeding.● Heavily curled wrinkled, or creased documents may cause them to double feed.● Documents containing text or pictures within 0.2" (5 mm) of its edges or documents

with a color background may cause erroneous skew detection or automatic sizedetection.

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How to Place Documents

Note the following points when placing documents on the scanner.

● Place the documents face up in the document tray.● Do not exceed the load limitation mark when placing documents in the

document tray. It may cause paper jams.

Small Size Limitation Mark: When placing documents that are smaller than LTR/A4 size.

Large Size Limitation Mark: When placing documents that are larger than LTR/A4 size.

● It is possible to place approximately 500 documents of regular LTR/A4size (80g/m2 or 20 lb bond), or approximately 200 documents of largerthan LTR size.

● If the document tray does not rise and makes a “clacking” noise, then theamount of paper placed on the document tray may weigh too much evenif the documents do not exceed the limitation mark. Reduce the amountof pages and scan the documents again.

● In the Long Document mode, if you place a long document askew in thedocument tray, it will rub against both sides of the feeding path and maydamage the document. Be sure to align the document straight whenplacing it in the document tray. (See p.61.)

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Document Feeding and Scanning

This section describes how to place the document in the document tray, theprocedure until scanning begins, the count only mode for counting the number ofsheets, and the patch code sheet for automatically separating batches ofdocuments.

■ Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, dangling jewelry, long ties, or even long hair thatcould become entangled with moving parts, especially the rollers that feed the paper.

If such objects become entangled, immediately disconnect the power plug from thepower outlet to stop the scanner.

■ Check the stack and remove all clips, staples, pins, or any other type of metal or

plastic fastener. They may damage the document, cause a paper jam, or scannermalfunction.

Scan Procedure

The procedure for scanning a document varies depending on how the documentis fed.There are four ways to feed documents as shown below. Select [Feeding Option]on the ISIS/TWAIN driver’s settings screen.

● Standard Feeding (See p.45.)This feeding mode is selected from the application to start or stop scanning.Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the computer after the document isplaced in the scanner.

● Panel-Feeding (See p.46.)This feeding mode is useful when you want to continuously scan batches ofdocuments that are different sizes. Place the document and adjust thedocument guides, then press the Start key on the scanner.When scanning is finished, place the next document on the scanner and pressthe Start key to continue scanning.

● Automatic Feeding (See p.48.)This feeding mode is useful when scanning documents that are all the samesize. Scanning starts automatically when the scanner detects a document inthe document tray.Scanning stops when the document in the document tray is gone. Place thenext document in the document tray to continue scanning.

● Manual Feeding (See p.50.)Select this feeding mode if the document is prone to double feeding or if thedocument does not feed continuously very well. Place one page of thedocument in the document tray at a time and scan it.

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◆ Standard FeedingTo use the standard feeding mode, instruct the scanner to start from theapplication.

1 Select [Standard Feeding] in [Feeding Option] on the ISIS/TWAINdriver’s settings screen.

2 Align a batch of documents to be scanned until the edges are even.

3 Place the document face up in the document tray, aligning thedocument's top edge against the back of the document tray.

4 Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.

5 Instruct scanning to start from the application.

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6 The document tray rises, and scanning begins. When scanningends, the document tray is lowered.

If paper feed stops during scanning due to a system error or paper jam, make surethat the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan.

◆ Panel-FeedingTo use the panel-feeding mode, instruct the scanner to start from the applicationand it will go into standby mode. Start scanning by pressing the Start/Stop key onthe scanner.

1 Select [Panel-Feeding] in [Feeding Option] on the ISIS/TWAINdriver’s settings screen.

2 Align a batch of documents to be scanned until the edges are even.

3 Place the document face up in the document tray, aligning thedocument’s top edge against the back of the document tray.

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4 Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.

5 Instruct scanning to start from the application.The Start key changes color from red to green.

6 Press the [Start] key.

7 The document tray rises, and scanning begins. When scanningends, the document tray is lowered.

If paper feed stops during scanning due to a system error or paper jam, make surethat the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan.

8 If there are more documents to scan, place the document andpress the [Start] key. To end scanning, press the [Stop] key.

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◆ Automatic FeedingTo use the automatic feeding mode, after you instruct the scanner to startscanning from the application, the scanner will start scanning as soon as itdetects a document in the document tray.

1 Select [Automatic Feeding] in [Feeding Option] on the ISIS/TWAINdriver’s settings screen.

2 Place the first page of the document face up in the document tray,aligning the document’s top edge against the back of the documenttray. Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.

3 Instruct scanning to start from the application.

Automatic scanning does not start when the document is placed before you instructscanning to start from the application. Either press the [Start] key, or remove and

place the document again.

4 Align a batch of documents to be scanned until the edges are even.

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5 Place the remainder of the document face up in the document tray,aligning the document’s top edge against the back of the documenttray.

6 The document tray rises, and scanning begins. When scanningends, the document tray is lowered.

■ If the scanning mode is set to “Automatic Feeding,” then scanning will startautomatically when the sensor on the document tray shown below detects the

document.■ After instructing the scanner to start, if something is placed over the sensor, it will

mistakenly recognize it as a document and start scanning. Do not place anything

other than documents over the sensor.

Sensor

■ Dust on the sensor will cause false recognition. Clean the sensor periodically.(See “Cleaning the Document Detection Sensor,” on p.81.)

7 If there are more documents to scan, place the document, andscanning begins automatically. To end scanning, press the [Stop]key.

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◆ Manual Feeding (Bypass Mode)Use the Manual Feeding mode if the paper is thin, does not slide well, or thedocuments are stuck together.

1 Place the first page of the document face up in the document tray,aligning the document’s top edge against the back of the documenttray. Adjust the document guides to the width of the document.

2 Select [Manual Feeding] in [Feeding Option] on the ISIS/TWAINdriver’s settings screen. Alternatively, press the [Bypass Mode] keyon the operation panel.

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The document tray rises.

Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the document tray.

3 Instruct scanning to start from in the application.

4 Place the next page of the document face up in the document tray,aligning the document’s top edge against the back of the documenttray.

The document is scanned.

5 Continue to place the document one page at a time.

6 To end scanning, press the [Stop] key.

The document tray will stay up as long as the Bypass Mode key is lit.After scanning is complete, press the [Bypass Mode key] on the operation panel tolower the document tray.

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Count Only Mode

In the count only mode, the documents are fed through the scanner and thenumber of the documents is only counted, they are not scanned.

1 Press the [Count Only] key on the operation panel of the scanner.

Count Only key

The Count Only key lights to indicate the Count Only mode.

2 Place the document in the document tray, aligning the document’stop edge against the back of the document tray. Press the [Start]key.

The document is fed and the number of documents appears on the counterdisplay.

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3 When counting ends, press the [Count Only] key to cancel thecount only mode.To clear the number on the counter display, press the [Count Only] key,then press the [Stop] key down for at least two seconds. (See p.15.)

You can use the count only mode to count the number of documents and do “Verify

scan” (checking the number of documents scanned against the number ofdocuments counted). For details on verify scan, refer to “ISIS/TWAIN DriverHELP.”

Using Patch Code Sheets

Patch code sheets are sheets of paper on which a special pattern is printed sothat files can be separated without stopping the scanning operation. The scannercan recognize the pattern on these sheets, which allows files to be separated.

● Refer to “ISIS/TWAIN Driver HELP” when using patch code sheets.

● Patch code sheets are enabled only when the application being used for scanningsupports file separation.

◆ Patch Code SheetsPatch code sheets are PDF (portable document format) data of which there arefour types, [PATCH II (A4)], [PATCH II (LTR)], [PATCH T (A4)], and [PATCH T(LTR)]. Click on the [Start] button in Windows, and then click [Programs] – [CanonDR-6080 & 9080C] – [PATCH X(XX)], and use the document that is printed.

You need CapturePerfect or an application that can open PDF (portable document

format) files.

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◆ Types of Patch Code PatternsThere are two patch code patterns as shown below. The result varies dependingon the pattern.

● PATCH T (FILE A)

When this sheet is recognized, the document following the sheet is saved to aseparate file.

● PATCH II (FILE B)

When this sheet is recognized, the file is separated after this sheet and thissheet is saved as an image, even if the patch code recognition setting is set notto save this sheet as an image.

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1 Print the patch code sheet on the printer. Print the patch code sheetdata on the following size paper:

● Print [PATCH II (A4)] and [PATCH T (A4)] on A4 size paper.

● Print [PATCH II (LTR)] and [PATCH T (LTR)] on letter size paper.

● Patch code patterns are detected within the enabled range shown below. When

you make a copy of the patch code sheet, adjust the position of the image so thatit appears in the range in which detection is enabled.

0.2" (5 mm)

3.7" (94 mm)

0.2" (5 mm)

0.2" (5 mm)

Patch code

(Range in which patch code detection is enabled.)

Units: inches (units in parenthesis are millimeters)

● When copying the patch code sheets, use the same size paper and the same

density as the original patch code sheet. If the copied sheet is not dense enough,or if it is too dense, the scanner may not be able to recognize it correctly.

● Be careful not to let the patch code sheet get dirty, particularly for the range in

which patch code detection is enabled. Do not bend or wrinkle the patch codesheet. This could prevent the scanner from recognizing the sheet.

● When the patch code sheet is being scanned, if it is not dense enough, or if it is

too dense, the scanner may not be able to recognize it correctly.

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2 Place the patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to besaved to a separate file, and then scan the documents.

Place the patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to be saved to a separate file.

3 Set the scanning conditions and then start scanning.

Chapter 5Other Functions

This chapter describes the scanner’s otherfunctions.

5.1 Document Detection Function ..........58Double Feed Detection Function ............. 58Skew Detection Function ......................... 58Staple Detection ...................................... 59

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Document DetectionFunction

The scanner is equipped with a document detection function which stops adocument from feeding if it detects that the document is not being fed correctly.

Double Feed Detection Function

The scanner automatically detects two pages that have been fed at the same time(double feed) and displays an error code that means “Double feed detection” whenscanning documents continuously.The following shows the double feed detection methods. Select the detectionmethod on the ISIS/TWAIN driver’s settings screen.

● Detect by LengthThe scanner uses the length of the first page of the document as the standard,and any pages that exceed this length by 2" (50 mm) or more are considered tobe a double feed.

● Detect by UltrasonicThe scanner detects the gap between the two pages that have been fedtogether and considers it to be a double feed.

● The ultrasonic double feed detection works when a document overlaps by more than2" (50 mm).

● You can combine the detection methods noted above.● The error code, which is displayed when a double feed is detected, varies depending

on the combination of detection methods. For more information, see “When an Error

Code Is Displayed,” on page 75.● Double feed detection in the count only mode is set in user mode settings. For more

information, see “Setting in the User Mode,” on page 60.

Skew Detection Function

If a long document is skewed, it may rip when it rubs against the feeding path orthe sides of the feeding path. The scanner is equipped with a “skew detectionfunction” that can detect skewed documents when they touch the edges of thefeeding path. When a skewed document is detected, an error code is displayedand the scanner stops scanning.

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Staple Detection

The scanner has sensors on both sides of the feeding slot to detect feed errorswhen the documents with staple is lifted up.You can enable or disable staple detection on the ISIS/TWAIN driver’s settingscreen.

Staple Detection Sensor

● The staple detector detects documents stapled in one of their four corners because

the document is lifted up. It cannot accurately detect stapled documents in twocorners or A5 (148 x 210 mm) or smaller because the document does not lift up highenough to be detected.

● You can set the detection accuracy for staple detection in the user mode settings. Forinformation on the user mode, see “Setting in the User Mode,” on page 60.

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Setting in the User Mode

You can select the mode of operation (user mode) for the scanner from thoselisted below.

● Operation panel buzzer settingU01-0 Do not sound buzzer during key operation.U01-1 Sound buzzer during key operation (default).

● Count Only mode settingU02-0 Do not use the endorser in the Count Only mode (default).U02-1 Use the endorser in the Count Only mode.

● Endorser Stamp mode settingU03-0 Use the endorser in the check mode (default).U03-1 Use the endorser in the A4 mode.

● Double feed detection control settings in the Count Only modeU04-0 Do not detect double feed in the Count Only mode (default).U04-1 Detect double feed in the Count Only mode.

● Staple detection settings in the Count Only modeU05-0 Do not detect staples in the Count Only mode (default).U05-1 Detect staples in the Count Only mode.

● Staple detection accuracy settingsU06-0 Low level accuracy staple detection.U06-1 Medium level accuracy staple detection (default).U06-2 High level accuracy staple detection.

● Imprinter control settings in the Count Only modeU07-0 Do not use the imprinter in the Count Only mode (default).U07-1 Use the imprinter in the Count Only mode.

● Skew detection control settings in the Count Only modeU08-0 Do not use skew detection in the Count Only mode.U08-1 Use skew detection in the Count Only mode (default).

● Energy-saving mode settingU09-0 Do not go into energy-saving mode.U09-1 Go into energy-saving mode after 10 minutes of no operation

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● Length of scanned document settingsU10-0 Normal mode Length of document is 17" (432 mm) or

less (default).U10-1 Long Document mode Length of document is 39.4" (1,000 mm)

or less.

When using the Extra Long mode, if you place a long document askew in the documenttray, it will rub against both sides of the feeding path and may damage the document.

Be sure to align the document straight when placing it in the document tray.

How to Set the User Mode

Use the following procedure to set user modes.

1 Press both the [New File] key and the [Count Only] key at the sametime.

The New File key and the Count Only key flash, and the counter display showsthe user mode.

2 Press the [New File] key, and then select a user mode (U01 to U11).

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3 Press the [Count Only] key to select the mode (last digits only).

4 Press the [Stop] key when the settings are complete.The mode you selected is set, and the counter returns to the page count display.

Chapter 6Troubleshooting

This chapter describes the trouble that mayoccur on the DR-6080/9080C and how tocorrect it.

6.1 When the Scanner Is NotRecognized .........................................64SCSI Connections ................................... 64USB Connections .................................... 66

6.2 Clearing Paper jams ...........................67Paper Jam in the Paper Feed Unit .......... 67Paper Jam in the Paper Exit Section ....... 70

6.3 Paper Feed Trouble ........................... 726.4 When the Scanned Image Is Not

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When the Scanner Is NotRecognized

The following describes possible causes of your computer not recognizing thescanner. Remedy the problem by following the procedure for the respective cause.

SCSI Connections

Cause The scanner is not correctly connected.Remedy Connect the SCSI cables to the scanner in the correct way.

Cause The SCSI card is not correctly recognized.Remedy Correctly connect the SCSI card referring to the SCSI card manual.

Also, check the following according to the OS that your computer isrunning on.

<Windows 98 and Windows Me>Click [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel]-[System], and then open the[Device Manager] and check if “SCSI Controller” has an “x” or “!” on it.If you can see one of these, then refer to the SCSI card’s operator’smanual to reset the SCSI card.

<Windows NT 4.0 Workstation>Click [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel], and then open the [SCSIadapter] and check if the “SCSI card” is being recognized correctly. If itis not correctly recognized, then refer to the SCSI card’s operator’smanual to reset the SCSI card.

<Windows 2000 Professional>Click [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel]-[System]-[Hardware], and thenopen the [Device Manager] and check if “SCSI controller” has an “x” or“!” on it. If you can see one of these, then refer to the SCSI card’soperator’s manual to reset the SCSI card.

<Windows XP>Click [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Performance and Maintenance]-[System]-[Hardware], and then open the [Device Manager] and check if “SCSIcontroller” has an “x” or “!” on it. If you can see one of these, then referto the SCSI card’s operator’s manual to reset the SCSI card.

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Cause Same SCSI ID is used for other SCSI devices.Remedy Check the SCSI ID of all connected SCSI devices, and make sure that

the same SCSI ID is not set to two or more devices. Reset the SCSIIDs if the same SCSI ID is set.

Cause The terminator is not correctly connected.Remedy Connect the terminator to the last SCSI device on the end of the daisy

chain. Enable the terminator function if the SCSI device has a built-interminator function.

Cause The scanner was turned ON after the computer.Remedy Turn OFF the computer and scanner. Then, turn ON the scanner and

turn ON the computer.

Cause The scanner is OFF.Remedy Turn OFF the computer. Then, turn ON the scanner and turn ON the

computer.

Cause The scanner’s power cord is disconnected from the scanner orthe AC power outlet.

Remedy Turn OFF the computer, and correctly connect the scanner’s powercord. Then, turn ON the scanner and turn ON the computer.

Cause The scanner does not support this SCSI card.Remedy Replace with a SCSI card compatible with the driver application.

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USB Connections

Cause Scanner is not correctly connected.Remedy Connect the scanner correctly with a cable that supports USB 2.0.

Cause The USB 2.0 interface card is not correctly installed to thecomputer.

Remedy Refer to the USB 2.0 interface card operation manual and install itcorrectly. Also, check if the USB 2.0 interface card is being recognizedby Windows in the operating system you are using.

Cause The scanner is OFF.Remedy Check the connections with the computer, and then turn ON the

scanner.

Cause The USB 2.0 interface card dose not support the scanner.Remedy Use one of the recommended USB 2.0 interface cards. (See p.22.)

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Clearing Paper Jams

Paper may have jammed if scanning stops midway or “PXX” appears on thecounter display. Follow the procedure below to remove jammed paper from insidethe DR-6080/9080C.

■ Be careful when you clear a paper jam. You may be injured unexpectedly. Forexample, the paper edges may cut your fingers, or the document may be damaged.

■ Remove all jammed sheets of paper. Paper scraps left inside the scanner may be

drawn into the scanner again, causing another paper jam or malfunction.■ When opening or closing the upper scanner, take care not to get your fingers caught.

Paper Jam in the Paper Feed Unit

1 Remove the documents from the document tray and the eject tray.

2 Close the document eject tray extension if it is open.

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3 Open the upper scanner.Press the open/close button, and lift up the upper scanner gently until itstops and locks in the open position.

4 Remove the jammed paper from inside the scanner.

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5 Carefully close the upper scanner.Do not force the upper scanner down. Doing so might damage thescanner.

6 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it.If you press the upper scanner down only on one side, the opposite sidewill not be fully closed. Make sure that you hear it click into place.

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Paper Jam in the Paper Exit Section

1 Remove the jammed paper from the document tray or thedocument eject tray.

2 Close the document eject tray extension if it is open.

3 Lift up the upper scanner slightly.

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4 Remove any jammed paper from the exit section.

5 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it.If you press the upper scanner down only on one side, the opposite sidewill not be fully closed. Make sure that you hear it click into place.

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Paper Feed Trouble

If the document is not fed properly or the detection functions do not worksmoothly, remedy the problem by following the procedures described below.

Condition Paper jam has occurred.Cause and remedy • Check the document to see if the size and thickness of

the document are within the ranges supported by thescanner, and to see if the quality of the document paperis appropriate.

For cautions on handling documents, see “Documents,”on p.42.

• Document slipping may be causing a paper feed error tooccur.Scan paper one sheet at a time in the Bypass (manual)mode. (See p.50.)

• Dirty or worn rollers inside the scanner cause paperjams.Clean rollers if dirty. (See p.81.) Worn rollers must bereplaced. Contact your service reprensentative.

Condition The document tray does not rise and makes a“clacking” sound instead.

Cause and remedy The weight of the placed document sometimes increasesdue to the environment (e.g., very humid locations) inwhich the document is stored. If this happens, the weightof the paper will exceed the maximum allowed stackedweight even if the number of stacked sheets is below themaximum. This sometimes prevents the document trayfrom rising. Reduce the number of document sheetsplaced in the document tray, and scan the document again.

Condition Double feed error occurs even though the documentsare not being double-fed (erroneous detection ofdouble feed).

Cause and remedy If the size of the paper on which the patch code sheet iscopied differs from that of the document to be scannedwhen the patch code sheet is used, the scannererroneously judges this to be a double feed, and this erroroccurs. If this happens, turn OFF double feed detection,and scan the document again. Or, copy the patch codesheet on paper of same size as the document, and usethat copy.

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Condition When the document becomes dirty (with the optionalimprinter installed).

Cause and remedy This is because ink is sticking to the holes on the guideplate inside of the imprinter. Clean these holes with acotton wool swab.

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When the Scanned ImageIs Not Normal

If there is a problem on the scanned image (image is not sharp or stripes appearon the image), one of the following may be a probable cause. Check the followingand take the appropriate action.

● The scanning glasses or rollers in the scanner are dirty.If the scanning glasses or rollers in the scanner are dirty, that dirt will appearon the scanned image.➝ Clean the scanning glasses and rollers. For details, see “Daily Cleaning,”

on p.80.

● The scan conditions are inappropriate.When the scan condition setup is inappropriate, the scanned image will not besharp or will appear darkish.➝ Check the brightness and other scanner settings.

If the scanned image is foggy or the document is not scanned at all, aprobable cause is that brightness is set too high.If the scanned image appears darkish, a probable cause is that thebrightness is set too low.Also, check the settings on the driver and the application.

● The driver or application does not run correctly.If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions areadjusted, a probable cause is that the driver or the application is notfunctioning correctly.➝ Reinstall the driver or application.

For details on how to install the driver, see Chapter 3, “Software.”For details on how to install the application, see the instruction manual forthe application in use.

● Other CausesEven if the computer is correctly recognizing the scanner and the driver andthe application is installed correctly, scanning may not be performed correctly.A probable cause is that the interface card is not compatible. Use therecommended interface card.

If the above remedies do not rectify the problem, contact your servicerepresentative.

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When an Error Code IsDisplayed

When the scanner unit malfunctions or when trouble such as a paper feed or ejecterror occurs, an error code appears on the counter display of the operation panel.The following describes error codes that appear on the counter display and howto remedy the error.

Error code A01Cause The document does not feed correctly.

Remedy Press the [Stop] key to reset the counter. Place the document backon the document tray and scan the document again.

Error code C01Cause The upper scanner is open.

Remedy Close the upper scanner.

Error code C02Cause The imprinter cover is open (with the optional imprinter

installed).

Remedy Close the imprinter cover.

Error code C03Cause The upper scanner and imprinter cover are open (with the

optional imprinter installed).

Remedy Close the upper scanner and imprinter cover.

Error code C04Cause The endorser ED600 cover is open (with the optional endorser

ED600 installed).

Remedy Close the endorser ED600 cover.

Error code C05Cause The upper scanner and endorser ED600 cover are open (with

the optional endorser ED600 installed).

Remedy Close the upper scanner and endorser ED600 cover.

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Error code C06Cause The imprinter cover and endorser ED600 cover are open (with

the optional imprinter and endorser ED600 installed).

Remedy Close the imprinter cover and endorser ED600 cover.

Error code C07Cause The upper scanner, imprinter cover, and endorser ED600 cover

are open (with the optional imprinter and endorser ED600installed).

Remedy Close all covers.

Error code d02Cause Double feed detected by the document length.

Remedy Check the document against the scanned image, and scan thedocument again.

Error code d04Cause Double feed detected by the ultrasonic.

Remedy Check the document against the scanned image, and scan thedocument again.

Error code d06Cause Double feed detected by the document length and the

ultrasonic.

Remedy Check the document against the scanned image, and scan thedocument again.

Error codes Exx (Service call error)

Cause Scanner internal error

Remedy The scanner must be repaired by a service engineer. Turn OFF thepower, contact your service representative, and notify them of theerror code.

Error code H01Cause The optional imprinter’s ink cartridge is not correctly installed.

Remedy Install the imprinter cartridge properly.

Error code J01Cause Staple detected, document transfer stopped.

Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document. Check to see ifthe document was scanned correctly, and scan the documentagain.

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Error code J02Cause Staple detected, document feed stopped.

Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document. Check to see ifthe document was scanned correctly, and scan the documentagain.

Error code J18Cause Detected a skewed document, document feed stopped.

Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document. Check to see ifthe document was scanned correctly, and scan the documentagain.

Error code P00Cause Document detected in the scanner when the power was turned

ON or the upper scanner was open.

Remedy Remove the document that was left in the scanner. (See p.67.)

Error code P02Cause Detected a document that is longer than the document that is

set.

Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document. Check to see ifthe document was scanned correctly, and scan the documentagain.

Error code P03Cause Detected a document that is shorter than the document that is

set.

Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document. Check to see ifthe document was scanned correctly, and scan the documentagain.

Error code P30Cause Endorser ED600 paper jam

Remedy Clear the paper jammed from inside the optical endorser ED600,according to the instructions in the Endorser ED600 Instructions.

Error code U01Cause Number of document sheets to be scanned exceeds set

number of sheets in the verify scan.

Remedy Two or more sheets may have been fed when the number of sheetsis counted. Press the [Stop] key to reset the counter to “0.” Checkthe number of sheets to see if all document sheets have beencounted, and scan the document again.

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Error code U02Cause Number of scanned document sheets is less than the set

number of sheets in the verify scan.

Remedy Two or more sheets may have been fed when the document isscanned. Press the [Stop] key to reset the counter to “0.” Check thenumber of scanned images with the number of document sheets tosee if all document sheets have been correctly scanned, and scanthe document again.

Chapter 7Daily Cleaning

This chapter describes daily cleaning of thescanner.

7.1 Daily Cleaning .................................... 80Cleaning the Main Unit ............................ 80Cleaning the Document DetectionSensor ..................................................... 81Cleaning the Scanning Glasses andRollers ...................................................... 81Cleaning the Shading Plates ................... 85Cleaning the Guide Plate(When Using the Imprinter) ..................... 87Cleaning the Ink Jet Nozzles(When Using the Imprinter) ..................... 87Power Outlet ............................................ 87

7.2 Replacing the Rollers .........................88When to Replace the Rollers ................... 88Resetting the Counter .............................. 89Installing and Removing the Rollers ........ 91

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Daily Cleaning

To ensure high-quality image scanning, regularly clean your DR-6080/9080C asdescribed below.

■ Before you clean the scanner, turn OFF the scanner and computer and disconnectthe power cord from the power outlet. Otherwise, it might cause an electrical shock.

■ Never clean the scanner with any kind of organic solvent, such as alcohol, benzene,or paint thinner. It might cause a fire and electrical shock, or cause the exterior of thescanner to disfigure of discolor.

■ Never spray mild detergent or water directly on the scanning glasses. The spray couldpenetrate below the glass and contaminate the internal light source and lenses.

Cleaning the Main Unit

Wipe the scanner with a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with water or milddetergent. Then wipe off with a clean, dry cloth.

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Cleaning the Document Detection Sensor

Dust and debris that collects on the sensor will cause false recognition. Clean thesensor periodically so that dust and debris do not collect on it.

Sensor

Cleaning the Scanning Glasses and Rollers

A probable cause of stripes appearing on scanned images or dirt appearing onscanned documents is dirt on the scanning glasses or rollers. Clean the scanningglasses and rollers regularly.

1 Press the power switch to turn OFF the scanner, and unplug thepower cord from the power outlet.

2 Close the document eject tray extension if it is open.

3 Open the upper scanner.Press the open/close button, and lift up the upper scanner gently until itstop and locks in the open position.

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4 Use a clean, soft cloth to wipe the scanning glasses.Be sure to clean both scanning glasses, the one below and one above.

Never spray mild detergent or water directly on the scanning glasses. The spraycould penetrate below the glass and contaminate the internal light source and

lenses.

Scanning Glasses

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5 Wipe the rollers with a firmly wrung cloth moistened with water.Rollers are located at the positions indicated in the figure below.

Feeding Rollers

Pickup Rollers

Retard Rollers

Feed Rollers

Platen Rollers

6 Remove the pickup roller, retard roller, and feed roller. (See“Installing and Removing the Rollers,” on p.91.)

7 Use cloth from which all the water has been wrung out to wipe offthe rollers.

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8 Replace the rollers that you removed. (See “Installing andRemoving the Rollers,” on p.91.)

9 Carefully close the upper scanner.

10 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it.If you press the upper scanner down only on one side, the opposite sidewill not be fully closed. Make sure that you hear it click into place.

If paper jams or double-feed (feeding of two or more document pages) occursfrequently in spite of your having cleaned the rollers, a probable cause is roller

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Cleaning the Shading Plates

If scanned images appear scratchy even after you have cleaned the rollers, theshading plates inside the scanner may be dirty. If this happens, clean the shadingplates.

The power to the scanner is ON when you are cleaning the shading plates so be very

careful.

1 Open the upper scanner.Press the open/close button, and lift up the upper scanner gently until itstops and locks in the open position.

2 Press the [Start] key.The shading plates come out from above the platen rollers.

Shading Plates

3 Wipe the shading plates with a firmly wrung cloth moistened withwater or mild detergent.

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4 Press the [Stop] key.The shading plates retract.

5 Carefully close the upper scanner.

6 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it.If you press the upper scanner down only on one side, the opposite sidewill not be fully closed. Make sure that you hear it click into place.

If there is no change in the appearance of the image after you have cleaned theshading plates, contact your service representative.Important

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Cleaning the Guide Plate (When Using the Imprinter)

Ink that collects on the guide plate inside the optional imprinter may stain thedocuments when they are scanned. Clean off the ink with water and a milddetergent on a soft cloth that has been firmly wrung, and then thoroughly dry itwith a dry cloth.

Ink Absorber

Guide Plate

Cleaning the Ink Jet Nozzles (When Using the Imprinter)

Ink that collects around the ink jet nozzle may stain your documents or cause thetext to appear scratchy. Remove the ink jets and clean them periodically withcotton swabs.

Contact

Do not touch the contact while you are cleaning the ink jet nozzles. Doing so maycause incorrect printing.

Power Outlet

If you leave the power plug connected to the power outlet for a long period oftime, dust may accumulate at the power outlet, and cause a fire or electricalshock. Clean it periodically.

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Replacing the Rollers

The feed rollers (pickup rollers, feed rollers, and retard rollers) are consumables.The feed rollers need to be changed periodically to maintain scanning quality.

When to Replace the Rollers

If the total number of scanned documents exceeds 250,000, a message for rollerreplacement appears when you restart the computer. In this case, buy theexchange roller kit and replace the feed rollers (pickup rollers, feed rollers, andretard rollers).

Be sure to reset the counter after changing the counter.

● Windows NT do not support a function to display a message for roller replacement.To confirm the total scan, check “Total Scanning Count” in the “About” dialog box of

the ISIS/TWAIN driver and replace the feed rollers if the count shows around 250,000scans.

● Contact your sales representative for information about exchange roller kit (pickuprollers, feed rollers, and retard rollers).

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Resetting the Counter

Do the following procedure to reset the counter after replacing the feed rollers.

1 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Settings]-[Control Panel].

2 Double click on the [Scanners and Cameras] icon

● Windows NT do not display the “Scanners and Cameras” icon.● The displayed dialog box differs depending on which Windows operating system

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3 Select the scanner that you are using, and click on the [Properties]button.

4 Click the [Counter] tab.

5 Click the [Reset] button and confirm whether the counter is reset to 0.

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Installing and Removing the Rollers

Follow the procedure shown below to remove and install the rollers when youneed to clean or replace the pickup, feed, or retard rollers.

■ Turn OFF the power to the scanner and unplug the power cord from the power outletwhen you remove or install the rollers. Leaving the power turned ON may result in an

electrical shock.■ When removing or replacing the rollers be careful to not use too much force. Forcing

the rollers into position may damage them.

Pickup Rollers

Retard Rollers

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◆ Installing and Removing Pickup Rollers

1 Open the upper scanner.

2 Open the roller cover.

3 Open the roller holder and remove the pickup rollers.

4 Position the square axle of the pickup roller on the left and insertthe new pickup rollers.

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5 Firmly close the roller holder until you hear it click.

6 Firmly close the roller cover until you hear it click.

7 Carefully close the upper scanner.

If the roller holder and roller cover are not firmly closed it will cause a feed error.Always be sure to check that the roller holder and roller cover are closed.Important

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◆ Installing and Removing Feed Rollers

1 Open the upper scanner.

2 Open the roller cover.

3 Pull the lever that locks the feed rollers in place towards you.

4 Slide the feed rollers to the right, and then pull them towards you.

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5 Remove the feed rollers.

6 Place the new feed rollers on the pin.

7 Set the feed rollers in place (q), and align the notch in the roller’saxle with the shaft on the scanner (w).

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8 Lock the lever.

9 Firmly close the roller cover until you hear it click.

10 Carefully close the upper scanner.

If the roller cover is not firmly closed it will cause a feed error. Always be sure to

check that the roller cover is closed.Important

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◆ Installing and Removing Retard Rollers

1 Open the upper scanner.

2 Remove the roller cover.

3 Lift the roller clamp lever (q) and slide it to the left (w).

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4 Move the retard rollers to the left and remove them.

5 Set the new retard rollers in place, and align the notch in the roller’saxle with the shaft on the scanner.

6 Slide the roller clamp lever to the right, and push it into the hole inthe retard rollers.

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7 Pull the lever towards you to clamp the retard rollers in place.

8 Put back the roller cover.

9 Carefully close the upper scanner.

■ Be sure that the hook is completely latched and the roller cover is not loose. If

the roller cover is loose, the document tray will catch on it causing the scanner tonot operate correctly.

■ Never clean the scanner with any kind of organic solvent, such as alcohol,

benzene, or paint thinner. Doing so might cause a fire and electrical shock, orcause the exterior of the scanner to disfigure or discolor.

CAUTION

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Specifications

Specifications for the ScannerType Desktop sheet fed typeDocument size Width: 2.2" to 12"/55 to 305 mm

Length: 2.8" to 17.0"/70 to 432 mm2.8" to 39.4" /70 to 1,000 mm (Long Document mode)

Thickness: 0.002" to 0.006"/0.06 to 0.15 mm (Auto feeding)0.002" to 0.01"/0.05 to 0.3 mm (Manual feeding)

Weight: 13 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m2)(Auto feeding)11 to 64 lb bond (42 to 255 g/m2)(Manual feeding)

Document feeding Semiautomatic/automatic/manual (Bypass mode)

Scanning method Contact image sensor (CMOS)

Light source Three color (RGB) single-line LED

Scanning side Simplex/duplex

Scanning mode

DR-6080 Black and white, advanced text enhanced, error diffusion,256-level grayscale

DR-9080C Black and white, advanced text enhanced, error diffusion,256-level grayscale, 24-bit color, 24 bit smoothing color

Scanning resolution 600 x 600dpi/400 x 400dpi/300 x 300dpi/240 x 240dpi/200 x 200dpi/150 x 150dpi/100 x 100dpi

Scanning speed (max.)DR-9080C DR-6080

LTR A4 LTR A4Black and White Simplex 300 x 300 dpi 93 ppm 90 ppm 64 ppm 63 ppm

Duplex 300 x 300 dpi 186 ipm 180 ipm 128 ipm 126 ipm256-level grayscale Simplex 200 x 200 dpi 93 ppm 90 ppm 64 ppm 63 ppm

300 x 300 dpi 87 ppm 87 ppm 64 ppm 63 ppmDuplex 200 x 200 dpi 176 ipm 170 ipm 126 ipm 126 ipm

300 x 300 dpi 86 ipm 86 ipm 82 ipm 84 ipm24-bit color Simplex 100 x 100 dpi 93 ppm 90 ppm

200 x 200 dpi 57 ppm 54 ppmDuplex 100 x 100 dpi 186 ipm 180 ipm

200 x 200 dpi 98 ipm 92 ipm

Automatic feed LTR (A4) or smaller: Max. 500 sheets (80g/m2 or 20 lb bond)capacity Larger than LTR (A4): Max. 200 sheets (80g/m2 or 20 lb bond)

Interface SCSI-III/USB 2.0

(primary scan lines xsecondary scan lines)

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Other functions Automatic paper size detection, Paper thickness and doublefeed detection, Staple detection, Skew detection, Dropout color,Count only mode

Dimensions 12.2" (H) x 18.1" (W) x 20.7" (D)/312 mm (H) x 460 mm (W) x 525 mm (D)

Weight Approximately 55.1 lb (25 kg)Power requirement AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz), 0.6A (max)

AC 120V (60 Hz), 1A (max)

Power consumption220-240 V model Operating: 0.5 A maximum

Standby: Under 0.23 A120 V model Operating: 1 A maximum

Standby: Under 0.23 ANoise Less than 70 dBOperating environment Temperature: 50°F to 90.5°F (10°C to 32.5°C)

Humidity: 20% to 80% RH

● You can use the functions noted above if the software supports them.● They may not work depending on your computer’s capabilities and the

software you are using.● If the scanning conditions are set to duplex scanning, color scanning, or high

density (600 dpi) scanning, then large documents such as 11" x 17" size paperand A3 size paper cannot be scanned. Change the scan conditions to scanthese sizes.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Options

Imprinter Prints a variety of text messages on the front of the scanneddocument.

Endorser Endorses a variety of text messages and a six digit number onthe back of the scanned document.

Hard Counter Counts the number of pages fed through the scanner.

Bar Code Module Add on software that allows bar codes to be recognized by theISIS/TWAIN driver.

● When using the endorser, the scanning speed lowers to match the printingspeed of the endorser.

● Ink cartridge for the imprinter is not included. Please purchase the Hewlett-Packard ink cartridge.

● Contact your sales representative for information about optional products.

Specifications

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18.1

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15.1

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12.3

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23.7" (603 mm)

16.4" (417 mm)

20.7" (525 mm)

25.2" (640 mm)

27.8" (705 mm)

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6.2"

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◆ Side view

◆ Top view

Consumables

Exchange Roller Kit This kit is for replacing the feed rollers. If a roller replacementmessage appears, contact your service representative to buy anExchange Roller Kit. (See “Replacing the Rollers,” on p.88.)

Exterior Dimensions

Units: inches (units in parenthesis are millimeters)

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Index

Index

- A -About documents ............................ 42 - How to place documents ............ 43 - Type of documents ..................... 42About the power supply .................... 8Air vent ............................................ 14Automatic feeding ........................... 48

- B -Bypass mode ............................ 15, 50

- C -CapturePerfect ................................ 32 - How to use CapturePerfect ........ 37 - Install .......................................... 34Carrying ............................................ 8Cleaning - Document detection sensor ........ 81 - Main unit ..................................... 80 - Power outlet ................................ 87 - Rollers ......................................... 81 - Scanning glasses........................ 81Connecting to a computer ............... 19Connectors ...................................... 14Consumables ................................ 102Count only key .......................... 15, 52Count only mode ............................. 52Counter ........................................... 89Counter display ............................... 15

- D -Daily cleaning .................................. 80Daily maintenance ............................ 5DIP switch ....................................... 14Document detection function .......... 58Document detection sensor ............ 49Document eject tray extension . 13, 25Document eject tray guide .............. 13Document guide .............................. 13Document tray ................................. 13

Document tray extension .......... 13, 24Double feed detection function ....... 58

- E -Error code ....................................... 75Extension wire ........................... 13, 24Exterior dimensions ...................... 102

- F -Features of DR-6080/9080C ........... 10Feed rollers ..................................... 88 - Installing and removing the

rollers .......................................... 91 - Replacing the feed rollers ........... 88File separation ................................ 53

- G -Guide plate ...................................... 87

- I -Imprinter cover ................................ 13Ink absorber .................................... 87Installation location ........................... 7ISIS/TWAIN driver ........................... 32 - How to use the ISIS/TWAIN

driver ........................................... 36 - Install .......................................... 33

- M -Manual feeding ............................... 50

- N -New file key ..................................... 15

- O -Operating environment ................... 18Operation panel ........................ 13, 15Options ...................................... 16, 99

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- P -Panel- feeding ................................. 46Paper feed methods........................ 44 - Automatic feeding ....................... 44 - Manual feeding ........................... 44 - Panel- feeding............................. 44 - Standard feeding ........................ 44Paper feed trouble .......................... 72Paper jams ...................................... 67Part names ...................................... 13Patch code patterns ........................ 54Patch code sheets .......................... 53 - How to use patch code sheets ... 53PATCH II ......................................... 54PATCH T ......................................... 54Power cord ...................................... 23Power cord connector ..................... 14Power switch ............................. 13, 27

- R -Recognizing the scanner ................ 28Retard roller .................................... 97

- S -SCSI connections - Connecting to a computer .......... 19 - Operating environment ............... 18SCSI connector ............................... 14Setup disc ....................................... 12Skew detection function .................. 58Software .......................................... 32 - How to use the software ............. 36 - Install .......................................... 33 - Uninstall ...................................... 39Specifications ................................ 100Standard feeding............................. 45Staple detection .............................. 59Start key .......................................... 15Stop key .......................................... 15Stopper...................................... 13, 25

- T -Troubleshooting .............................. 63Turning OFF the power ................... 30Turning ON the power ..................... 27

- U -Unpacking the scanner ................... 12Upper scanner ................................ 13USB connections - Connecting to a computer .......... 22 - Operating environment ............... 18USB connector ................................ 14User mode ...................................... 60 - How to set the user mode ........... 61

ENGLISH

PUB.CE-IE-422-01I 1004AB0.6 CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 2003 PRINTED IN JAPAN

CANON ELECTRONICS INC.1248, SHIMOKAGEMORI, CHICHIBU-SHI, SAITAMA 369-1892, JAPANCANON U.S.A. INC.ONE CANON PLAZA, LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. 11042, U.S.A.CANON CANADA INC.6390 DIXIE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L5T 1P7, CANADACANON EUROPA N.V.BOVENKERKERWEG 59-61, P.O.BOX 2262, 1180 EG AMSTELVEEN, THE NETHERLANDSCANON LATIN AMERICA, INC.703 WATERFORD WAY, SUITE 400 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126, U.S.A.CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.1 THOMAS HOLT DRIVE, NORTH RYDE, SYDNEY. N.S.W, 2113. AUSTRALIACANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.1 HARBOUR FRONT AVENUE #04-01, KEPPEL BAY TOWER, SINGAPORE 098632CANON HONGKONG COMPANY LTD.19TH FLOOR, THE METROPOLIS TOWER, 10 METROPOLIS DRIVE, HUNGHOM, KOWLOON, HONG KONG.

CANON DOCUMENT SCANNER

INSTRUCTIONS

Please read this manual before operating this unit. After you finishreading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.

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